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Paulo Di Canio

OOOOH still crazy, after all these years!

posted on 31/8/11

Guys a knobbend

http://yfrog.com/nq77vz

Good player... but knobbend

posted on 31/8/11

He's certainly not as crazy as other managers you've had, like the disabled-hating Jesus-freak Mr. Glenn Hoddle....

comment by Sjb1888 (U5188)

posted on 31/8/11

Stfc, it's you that's got it wrong, di canio is the one that's starts the fight and it looks like he completely lost it.

comment by STFCx (U1334)

posted on 31/8/11

Watch the beginning of the clip Di Canio trys to put his arm around hime but gets pushed him off then pulled his shirt in hardly an agressive way - in the dugout all I can see Clarke puts his head down and seems to start it, im no way defending Di Canio because if he has punched him thats disgraceful and hopes he quickly gets the boot.

comment by (U6568)

posted on 31/8/11

It's actually the boy Clarke that is the crazy one here.

He threw a tantrum. He ended up sitting on his own on the pitch after getting told to calm down. The chairman had to go onto the pitch and get him into the changing room.

Boy looks like a headcase.


Not defending Di Canio btw. Just saying he wasn't at fault this time.
For the record, Di Canio is a very nasty wee man.

But he wasn't at fault here. People just like to jump on the bandwagon. It happens to certain people, Lennon, Ricksen, Novo - just a few examples.

posted on 31/8/11

Whoever started it, unless it is sorted, it hardly makes for a united club & doesn't bode well for the future.
We have already had a lousy start without a settled side, this sort of thing won't help to make them more settled.

posted on 31/8/11

Handbags, we all know the media will blow the incident out of proportion but these sorts of events are not going to help us start winning games. Clarke was obviously annoyed straight after the final whistle but should of waited to the changing rooms before expressing his over the top views. Us Swindon fans wouldn't expect anything less than a bit of stick this morning, what's new !

posted on 31/8/11

Successful managers have fights with players all the time.

Martin' O'Neill used to regularly come to blows with Garry Parker and Steve Walsh at Leicester apparently

comment by STFCx (U1334)

posted on 31/8/11

Lou Macari had a scrap with his assistant at Fratton Park if I remember

posted on 31/8/11

One good thing about the whole episode, is that it gives us few a chance to discuss it. I thought that the site was almost dead, but will give it another chance.

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